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The forensic science needs of law enforcement applicants and recruits: A survey of Michigan law enforcement agencies
Authors:Eric Lambert  Terry Nerbonne  Phillip L Watson  Jack Buss  Alan Clarke  Nancy Hogan
Institution:1. Ferris State University;2. University of Wisconsin — Parkside
Abstract:

Many colleges and universities offer forensic science courses ranging from a single introductory class to majors. Previous research has not addressed how valuable these courses are to undergraduate criminal justice students who aspire to enter the law enforcement field. A random sample of law enforcement agencies in Michigan were surveyed. Seventy-eight percent of respondents agreed that knowledge of forensic science was important and 46% preferred that applicants have a forensic science background prior to hiring. The knowledge areas deemed most important were interviewing techniques, crime scene documentation, evidence collection, and latent fingerprint analysis.
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